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chiotteaspam:
Hi,

Is it possible to delete (DEL key) or cut and paste (CTRL+Q and CTRL+V) selected region in the editor ? It's possible to copy and paste but not further. I have to open an external editor to do such functions and I use it very often to move parts of the image.

Thank you for your reponse.

Best regards,

MS

IainB:
To Copy:

* Select the region you are interested in.
* Ctrl+C will copy that region to the clipboard, and you can paste it wherever you want, from the Clipboard.
To Delete:

* Select the region you are interested in.
* Note: You cannot delete the selected area using the Delete key.
* You can effectively delete it by obscuring it or completely overwriting the selected area with one of the many options - for example (say), overlay it with a note, or a blank area for a note, or use one of the selections from the SpecialFX1 or SpecialFX2 ("Patch text/contents of selected region with background" is pretty nifty.)
* You could also delete it by overlaying it with another image clipped from somewhere else.
If you are making multiple copies - (say) each one a different area of an image - for pasting elsewhere later, then consider using CHS (Clipboard Help & Spell) as an aid in this. CHS will store and display all the clips on demand, for you to choose for subsequent pasting at a later time/date.

tomos:
@IainB :up:

hi chiotteaspam -
generally, in image editors, if you delete, it replaces the area with the background colour - or, in some circumstances, to transparency.
Screenshot Captor (SC) does not (really) have the concept of background colour. Hence the approach as described by IainB.

as IainB says, there is though the menu option:
SpecialFX2 >Patch ... selected region with background
which guesses the background colour and uses that.
I find it mostly works as expected, but sometimes with unusual results:



here it uses the titlebar and menu colours correctly:



and btw, welocme to donationcoder !

mouser:
Another trick is to select the region you want to delete and choose Edit -> Select -> Invert Selection.  Then hit the "Crop" button.  This will fill the selected region with Canvas background color (default is white set in "More Interface Options" tab).

Perhaps I should add an option to "delete" the selected region and make it background canvas color or transparent (or let user select the color to fill with?)

What I could do is change the "Patch" command to show a dialog giving the user choice of filling with "transparent", a solid color, or the "smart" patch that it does now -- this would have the advantage of supporting more options for smart patching in the future..

tomos:
^ ah, so I was wrong saying that it doesnt have the concept of background colour.

Perhaps I should add an option to "delete" the selected region and make it background canvas color or transparent (or let user select the color to fill with?)
-mouser (May 08, 2015, 04:25 AM)
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some sort of a delete/fill option would be eaiser to figure out than the above options - let user select the color would be even better :up:

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